One of very few NWN releases that I never play, simply due to the weird format.

Generally I dislike odd formats, flexis included, because they offer no benefit over a standard format.

Did this come with an adapter to play?

No, you just center the hole over the tt spindle and it plays fine in that regard, at least with a decent turntable. The same holds true for 7"s with the "45-style" hole. You don't really need the adapter if you have a decent tt and slipmat.

The biggest issue with this one is that it's cut on a weird plastic stock (like those clear discs that come in a large spindle of CDRs) and doesn't play very well. That, and the fact that many automatic turntable will return before they get to the end of the record.

One of very few NWN releases that I never play, simply due to the weird format.

Generally I dislike odd formats, flexis included, because they offer no benefit over a standard format.

Did this come with an adapter to play?

No, you just center the hole over the tt spindle and it plays fine in that regard, at least with a decent turntable. The same holds true for 7"s with the "45-style" hole. You don't really need the adapter if you have a decent tt and slipmat.

The biggest issue with this one is that it's cut on a weird plastic stock (like those clear discs that come in a large spindle of CDRs) and doesn't play very well. That, and the fact that many automatic turntable will return before they get to the end of the record.

There's a couple of blokes I've seen who lathe cut old laser discs. I heard the quality of grooving these things is mostly shit though so no wonder this was YKs one and only attempt with a similar, CD record.